[TR] Following on from yesterday...
John Macartney
johnbmacartney at gmx.com
Tue Dec 23 09:22:35 MST 2025
On my US trips in the past, I’d noticed that Google at your end very often overlooks the fact that there really is a world beyond US frontiers. Perhaps its algowotsits need re-programming? Doesn’t work like that here.
JM
> On 22 Dec 2025, at 19:09, DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey at cs.com> wrote:
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> It's interesting that Uley Brewery has a strong presence on the internet (ie, they have a website) but Google USA seemed not to look beyond our borders when searching the WORLD wide web.
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> Dave
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> On Monday, December 22, 2025 at 12:55:39 PM CST, John Macartney <johnbmacartney at gmx.com> wrote:
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> Dave, you are partly correct about Old Pigs Ear beer. It’s now called just Pigs Ear and is brewed by the Uley Brewery in Gloucestershire (pronounced Glostershuh). It’s therefore a very local brew to where I live and has won several prizes in competitions run by our Campaign for Real Ales (CAMRA). It’s a pale ale, very hoppy and is a tad over 5% alcohol. After a few pints, you’ll be ready to drive fast through speed limits and not get caught. The ‘old’ part of its original name was removed when a group supporting ageism in general felt it was unkind to elderly people. They didn’t seem to think about what the pigs felt about it....
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> JM
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>> On 22 Dec 2025, at 18:10, DAVID MASSEY <dave1massey at cs.com> wrote:
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>> Yet another engaging treatise on the history of our cars. As a diversion I googled "Old Pig's Ear" and And did not find any reference to a British brewery serving "Old Pig's Ear" but there is a brewery in New Hampshire offering up "Pig's Ear Brown" which is an English style beer. Sounds yummy. I must check it out.
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>> BTW Woodstock Brewery started brewing in 1995. I wonder if this is the same beer that found its way across the pond.
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>> On another note, Green's Dictionary of Slang defines Pig's Ear as slang for beer (possibly Cockney rhyming slang). As in
>> "I bunged down a tosheroon for two pigs’ ears."
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>> Dave
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>> On Monday, December 22, 2025 at 10:32:02 AM CST, AOL <johnbmacartney at gmx.com> wrote:
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>> I've been clearing up my SSD today of junk and came across this attached article I wrote about 12 years ago for a UK club. Coincidence really, because it deals with the aftermath of an expired letter of credit which was hopefully explained to you yesterday.
>> This one has pictures in it but you'll find them at the end with their captions
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>> Jonmac
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